PHARR, Texas - The NM State Women's Swim and Dive teams turned in a stellar week at the MPSF Championships, finishing second overall with 1,227 points, trailing only Northern Arizona, which scored 1,350, and placing ahead of Northern Colorado, which totaled 1,171.5. The Aggies' performance featured seven MPSF titles, five individual and two relays, along with a deep stack of podium finishes and A‑final appearances.
NM State's week was defined by dominant relay performances and standout individual victories. The Aggies opened with gold in the 800 Free Relay with a pool‑record of 7:12.55, and closed with the 400 Free Relay title in 3:20.12. Individually, Naomi Slee captured the 500 Free, Emily Dobbins doubled up with titles in the 50 Free and 100 Back, and Dijana Mazumdar swept the 200 Free (pool record) and 100 Free to headline the sprint corps.
NM State – MPSF Champions
"It was another rollercoaster ride of a conference meet and I am really proud of our team. We had a record amount of titles and records along the way, but overall I am proud of the way our team fought together every session and left everything in the pool" - Rick Pratt, Head Coach.
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